A CATALOGUE
OF THE
CORVEY
MICROFICHE
EDITION IN
ENGLISH
Anthony Mandal
GENRE:
FICTION/NOVEL
- ISBN:
3-628-48747-1 (No of Fiche: 3).
[SYKES, Henrietta]*.
Sir William Dorien. A Domestic Story. In Three Volumes.
By the Author of Margiana; or, Widdrington Tower. (London:
Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street,
1812). I 269p; II 252p; III 262p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as SYKES, S.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–10; pp 1–269, [3] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–252.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–262.
- ISBN:
3-628-48755-2 (No of Fiche: 2).
SLEATH, [Eleanor].
The Nocturnal Minstrel; or, the Spirit of the Wood.
A Romance. In Two Volumes. By Mrs. Sleath, Author of The Orphan
of the Rhine, Who’s the Murderer? Bristol Heiress, &c.
&c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A.
K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and Co.) Leadenhall-Street,
1810). I 208p; II 191p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–12; pp 1–208.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–8; pp 1–191, [1] adv.
- ISBN:
3-628-48775-7 (No of Fiche: 4).
STANHOPE, Lousia Sidney.
Di Montranzo; or, the Novice of Corpus Domini. A Romance.
In Four Volumes. By Louisa Sidney Stanhope. Author of Montbrasil
Abbey; The Bandit’s Bride; Striking Likenesses; The Age We
Live in, &c. &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and
Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 254p; II 228p; III 240p (incom);
IV 270p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Vol III incomplete due to binder’s error.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–11; pp 1–254, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–6; pp 1–228.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–8; pp 1–240 incom.
F4; Vol IV; Ch 1–10; pp 1–270, [2] adv.
- ISBN:
3-628-48822-2 (No of Fiche: 2).
WARD, Catherine [George].
The Daughter of St. Omar. A Novel. In Two Volumes.
By Catharine G. Ward. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, &
Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 263p; II 214p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp 1–263, [1] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–8; pp 1–214.
- ISBN:
3-628-48843-5 (No of Fiche: 2).
TURNER, [Margaret].
Infatuation; or Sketches from Nature. By Mrs. Turner,
Author of Original Poems. In Two Volumes. (London:
Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars,
1810). I xii, 262p; II 249p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–23; pp [iii]–[iv] ded, [v]–xii preface, 1–262.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–21; pp 1–249.
- ISBN:
3-628-48882-6 (No of Fiche: 3).
[PECK, Frances].
The Welch Peasant Boy. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By
the Author of The Maid of Avon. (London: Printed at the
Minerva-Press, for Lane, Newman, and Co. Leadenhall Street,
1808). I 210p; II 170p; III 173p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–4; pp 1–210.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–8; pp 1–170.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–7; pp 1–173, [1] adv.
- ISBN:
3-628-48891-5 (No of Fiche: 3).
WENTWORTH, Zara.
The Recluse of Albyn Hall. A Novel. In Three Volumes.
By Zara Wentworth. (London: Printed at the Minerva Press
for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1819). I 242p;
II 258p; III 264p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–14; pp 1–242, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–16; pp 1–258.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–15; pp 1–264.
- ISBN:
3-628-48892-X (No of Fiche: 3).
YOUNG, Maria Julia.
The Heir of Drumcondra; or, Family Pride. In Three
Volumes. By Maria Julia Young, Author of The Summer at Weymouth,
The Summer at Brighton, Donalda, Rosemount Castle, East Indian,
&c. &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, &
Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 224p; II [217p]; III 255p.
12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–15; pp [i] ded, 3–224.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–13; pp 1–[217], [2] adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–15; pp 1–255, [1] adv.
- ISBN:
3-628-48895-8 (No of Fiche: 5).
[WEST, Jane].
The Refusal. By the Author of the Tale of the
Times, Infidel Father, &c. (London:
Printed fo Longman, Hurst, Reese, and Orme, Paternoster Row,
1810). I 318p; II 385p; III 422p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Introduction’ & 1–8; pp [2] contents, 1–318.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Introductory Chapter’ & 9–21; pp [3] contents,
1–383.
F3; Vol II; Ch 21 cont; pp 384–385, [2] adv.
F4; Vol III; Ch ‘Introductory Chapter’ & 22–33; [3] contents,
1–383.
F5; Vol III; Ch 33 cont–34; pp 384–422.
- ISBN:
3-628-48907-5 (No of Fiche: 2).
ANON.
Who Can He Be, or Who Is His Father? A Novel, in Two
Volumes. By the Author of Two Popular Works, Lately Published.
(London: Published by J. Dick, 24, Holywell Street, Strand,
(lately Chiswell-Street); and sold by all the Booksellers,
1810). I 228p; II 235p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–23; pp 1–228.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–15; pp [1] adv, 1–235.
- ISBN:
3-628-48923-7 (No of Fiche: 2).
WILKINSON, [Sarah Scudgell].
Convent of Grey Penitents; or, the Apostate Nun. A
Romance in Two Volumes. By Miss Wilkinson. (London: Printed
for J. F. Hughes, 38, Berners Street, Oxford Street., 1810).
I 198p; II 191p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp [1] adv, 1–198, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch 14–26; pp 1–191.
- ISBN:
3-628-48957-1 (No of Fiche: 2).
ANON.
The Times. A Novel. In Two Volumes. (London:
Printed for Henry Colburn, English and Foreign Public Library,
Conduit Street, Bond Street, 1811). I viii, 186p; II 172p.
12mo.
F1; Vol I; pp [iii–iv] ded, [v]–viii preface, 1–186.
F2; Vol II; pp 1–172.
- ISBN:
3-628-48964-4 (No of Fiche: 3).
[SMITH, Horatio].
The Tor Hill. By the Author of Brambletye House,
Gaieties and Gravities, &c. &c. New Edition.
In Three Volumes. (London: Henry Colburn, New Burlington
Street, 1827). I 310p; II 350p; III 326p. 12mo.
* [Not 1st edn]. Original edn published by Colburn in 1826.
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–9; pp 1–310.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–10; pp 1–350.
F3; Vol III; Ch 1–9 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–326.
- ISBN:
3-628-48967-9 (No of Fiche: 2).
WILLIAMS, William Frederick.
The Witcheries of Craig Isaf. In Two Volumes. By William
Frederick Williams, Author of Tales of an Exile, The World
We Live in, &c. &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for Lane, Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1810). I 272p;
II 260p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–7; pp 1–272.
F2; Vol II; Ch 8–14; pp 1–260.
- ISBN:
3-628-48968-7 (No of Fiche: 1).
WICKENDEN, W[illiam] S.
Bleddyn; a Welch National Tale, Being the First of
a Series. By W. S. Wickenden, the Bard of the Forest, Author
of Count Glarus of Switzerland. (London: Published
for the Author, by C. Chapple, Royal Library, Pall-Mall, 1821).
235p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–20 & ‘Conclusion’; pp 1–235, [1] adv.
- ISBN:
3-628-48997-0 (No of Fiche: 1).
S[HELLEY], P[ercy] B[ysshe].
Zastrozzi, a Romance. By P. B. S. (London: Printed
for G. Wilkie and J. Robinson, 57, Paternoster Row, 1810).
252p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Ch 1–17; pp 1–252.
- ISBN:
3-628-51083-X (No of Fiche: 1).
JONES, Evan.
The Bard; or, the Towers of Morven. A Legendary Tale.
By Evan Jones, Royal Navy. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. (Successors to Lane, Newman, and
Co.) Leadenhall-Street, 1810). vi, 160p. 12mo.
* [2nd edn].
F1; Ch 1–16; pp [v]–vi introd, 1–160.
- ISBN:
3-628-54711-3 (No of Fiche: 2).
SQUIRE, Miss [C].
Incident and Interest; or, Copies from Nature. By Miss
Squire. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme,
and Brown, Paternoster Row, by J. M’Creery, Black-Horse-Court,
1810). I iv, 275p; II 171p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch 1–13; pp [iii]–iv, 1–275.
F2; Vol II; Ch 1–3; pp 1–75.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Wives as They Should Be! A Comedy in Three
Acts’; pp 77–171.
GENRE:
FICTION/TALES
- ISBN:
3-628-47380-2 (No of Fiche: 2).
ANON.
The Dead Letter Office; and a Tale for the English
Farmer’s Fire-Side. By the Author of Corinna of England, Winter
in Bath, Eversfield Abbey, Woman of Colour, Banks of the Wye,
&c. &c. (London: Printed for B. Crosby and Co.
Stationers’-Court, Paternoster-Row, n.d. [1811]). I 262p;
II 251p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME dates [1820].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Introduction’; pp [1] contents, 1–16.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Evening the First’; pp 17–56.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Evening the Second’; pp 57–90.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Evening the Third’; pp 91–122.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘A Tale for English Farmers’ Wives and Daughters:
Evening the Fourth’, 1–4; pp 123–210.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Evening the Fifth’; pp 211–212.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘A Tale for English Farmers’ Wives and Daughters’,
5; pp 213–262, [2] adv.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘A Tale for English Farmers’ Wives and Daughters’,
6–7; pp 1–78.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘A Tale for English Farmers’ Wives and Daughters:
Evening the Eighth’, 8; pp 79–113.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘A Tale for English Farmers’ Wives and Daughters:
Evening the Eighth’, 8 cont–9; pp 114–149.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Evening the Ninth’; pp 150–193.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Evening the Tenth; pp 194–210.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Evening the Eleventh; pp 211–244.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Evening the Twelfth; pp 245–251, [4] adv.
- ISBN:
3-628-48538-X (No of Fiche: 4).
SCOTT, Honoria [pseud?].
Amatory Tales of Spain, France, Switzerland, and the
Mediterranean: Containing The Fair Andalusian; Rosolia of
Palermo; and The Maltese Portrait: Interspersed with Pieces
of Original Poetry. In Four Volumes. By Honoria Scott, Author
of The Winter in Edinburgh, &c. (London: Published
by J. Dick, 55, Chiswell Street, and sold by all the Booksellers,
1810). I 235p; II 238p; III 226p; IV 256p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Fair Andalusian’, 1–11; pp [i] ‘To the
Reader’, 1–235.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘The Fair Andalusian’, 12–17; pp [1] adv, 1–139.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Rosolia of Palermo’, 1–4; pp 141–238, [2]
adv.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘Rosolia of Palermo’, 5–14; pp [1] adv, 1–190.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘The Maltese Portrait’, 1–2; pp 191–226.
F4; Vol IV; Ch ‘The Maltese Portrait’, 3–15; pp [1] adv, 5–256.
- ISBN:
3-628-48673-4 (No of Fiche: 5).
[SYKES, Henrietta]*.
Stories of the Four Nations, Containing Montargis,
a French Story; My Aunt Patty, an English Story; Lillias de
Lara, a Spanish Story; The Calabrian, an Italian Story. In
Five Volumes. By the Author of Margiana; Sir William Dorien,
&c. &c. (London: Printed at the Minerva-Press,
for A. K. Newman and Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1813). I 270p;
II 218p; III 278p; IV 294p; V 296p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as SYKES, S.
F1; Vol I; Ch Introduction to ‘Montargis; or, a French Story’;
pp 1–13.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Montargis […]’, 1–8; pp 15–270, [2] adv.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Montargis […]’, 9–10 & ‘Postscript’; pp
1–85.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘My Aunt Patty; or, an English Story’, 1–4;
pp 87–218.
F3; Vol II; Ch ‘My Aunt Patty […]’, 5–10; pp 1–278.
F4; Vol IV; Ch Introduction to ‘Lillias de Lara; or, a Spanish
Story’; pp 1–2.
F4; Vol IV; Ch ‘Lillias de Lara […]’, 1–10; pp 3–294, [2]
adv.
F5; Vol V; Ch Introduction to ‘The Calabrian; or, an Italian
Story’; pp 1–2.
F5; Vol V; Ch ‘The Calabrian […]’, 1–10; pp 3–296.
- ISBN:
3-628-48876-1 (No of Fiche: 4).
ANWYL, Edward Trevor*.
Tales of Welsh Society and Scenery. In Two Volumes.
(London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Paternoster-Row, 1827). I vi, 431p; II 393p. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. CME records author as ANON.
F1; Vol I; Ch Introduction; pp vi.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Youth of Edward Ellis’; pp 1–270.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Cousins’; pp 271–377.
F2; Vol I; Ch ‘The Cousins’; pp 378–431.
F3; Vol II; Ch ‘Frederic Anwyl’, 1–11; pp 1–199.
F3; Vol II; Ch ‘The Prediction’, 1–9; pp 201–387.
F4; Vol II; Ch ‘The Prediction’, 9 cont; pp 388–393.
- ISBN:
3-628-51009-0 (No of Fiche: 2).
CUMBERLAND, George.
Original Tales, by George Cumberland. In Two Volumes.
(London: Printed and Published by Miller and Pople, 72,
Chancery-Lane, 1810). I 257p; II 227p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Captive, &c.’; pp 1–257.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘Sanga, a Persian Tale’; pp 1–28.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘Mosoola, the Fisherman; or the Benefits of
Experience’; pp 28–55.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘The Hermit without a Beard’; pp 56–94.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘Dierberg, the Persian Merchant’; pp 95–110.
F1; Vol II; Ch ‘The Two Brothers of Girgé’; pp 111–121.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘The Two Brothers of Girgé’; pp 122–128.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘The Travels of Gurstan, a Persian Anecdote’;
pp 129–162.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘An African Tale’; pp [163]–179.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Poems’; pp [181]–227.
- ISBN:
3-628-52308-7 (No of Fiche: 3).
[TAYLOR, William (trans)].
Tales of Yore. In Three Volumes.
(London: Printed for J. Mawman, 22, Poultry, 1810). I
iv, 336p; II iv, 340p; III iv, 345p. 12mo.
* [1st edn].
F1; Vol I; pp [iii]–iv preface.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Sir Trystan and Essylda’; pp 1–133.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Female Resurgent’; pp 135–150.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘The Sword, Tyrfing’; pp 151–231.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Fazullah’; pp 233–261.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Josephina’; pp 263–289.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Roshana’; pp 291–328.
F1; Vol I; Ch ‘Barsisa’; pp 329–336.
F2; Vol II; pp [iii]–iv preface.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Floris and Blancaflor’; pp 1–57.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Earl Grymur’; pp 59–87.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Sultan Aqschid’; pp 89–106.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Bliomberis’; pp 107–180.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Brachman Padmanaba’; pp 181–204.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Richard Lion-heart and Blondel’; pp 205–215.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Sir Libeo’; pp 217–274.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘Baldwin, Count of Flanders’; pp 275–313.
F2; Vol II; Ch ‘The Religion of Psammis’; pp 315–340.
F3; Vol III; pp [iii]–v preface.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘Cleomades’; pp 1–46.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘Cleomades’; pp 47–166.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘A Chronicle of Charlemayne’; pp 167–229.
F3; Vol III; Ch ‘Koxkox and Kikequetzel’; pp 231–34.
GENRE:
NON-FICTION/TRAVEL
- ISBN:
3-628-51306-5 (No of Fiche: 1).
GARDINER, Captain Henry.
The Anglo-American; or, Memoirs of Captain Henry Gardiner.
(London: Printed at the Minerva-Press, for A. K. Newman and
Co. Leadenhall-Street, 1813). 249p, ill. 12mo.
* [1st edn]. Collates in sixes.
F1; Ch 128; pp [iii][vi] contents, 3249;
3 diagrams.

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